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To Die For To Die For (1995)
Starring: Nicole Kidman, Joaquin Phoenix
Director: Gus Van Sant
Synopsis: A manipulative woman in a small town dreams of becoming a famous television personality. When her bartender husband gets in the way of her goal, she hires three teenagers to murder him.
Runtime: 103 minutes
MPAA Rating: R - for strong sexual content, and for language.
Genres: Comedy, Drama
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